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  1. Boy Friend: Directed by James Tinling. With Jane Withers, Arleen Whelan, George Ernest, Richard Bond. A cop pretends to be a crook in order to catch a gang of outlaws.

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    • Comedy, Crime, Drama
    • James Tinling
    • 1939-05-19
  2. 25 de jun. de 2019 · Boy Friend (1939) 3.5. ( 2) A cop pretends to be a crook in order to catch a gang of outlaws. The bad guys run a night club as a front. The cop’s sister helps him by singing there; otherwise, she’s busy making love to a military cadet. Director: James Tinling.

  3. Sinopsis: Un policía se hace pasar por un ladrón para atrapar a una banda de forajidos. Los chicos malos manejan un club nocturno como un frente. La hermana del policía le ayuda cantando, de lo contrario, ella está ocupada haciendo el amor con un cadete militar. Upload: Jack el Destripador - Editar ficha.

    • James Tinling
    • Jane Withers
  4. Boy Friend is a 1939 American comedy film second feature directed by James Tinling and written by Joseph Hoffman and Barry Trivers. The film stars Jane Withers, Arleen Whelan and George Ernest. The film was released on May 19, 1939, by 20th Century Fox.

  5. Boy Friend (1939) - Turner Classic Movies. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Film Details. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A cop pretends to be a crook in order to catch a gang of outlaws. The bad guys run a night club as a front. The cop's sister helps him by singing there; otherwise, she's busy making love to a military cadet. Cast & Crew. Read More.

    • James Tinling, Otto Brower, Gordon Cooper
    • Jane Withers
  6. Boy Friend. 1939 Directed by James Tinling. Jane’s gone romantic… but in that wild Withers way! A cop pretends to be a crook in order to catch a gang of outlaws. The bad guys run a night club as a front. The cop’s sister helps him by singing there; otherwise, she’s busy making love to a military cadet. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

  7. Douglas Fowley Cast. Critics reviews. A cop pretends to be a crook in order to catch a gang of outlaws. The bad guys run a night club as a front. The cop’s sister helps him by singing there; otherwise, she’s busy making love to a military cadet.